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Win a GFI MailArchiver™ License Together with a GFI T-shirt!

on November 16, 2011

To celebrate yesterday’s GFI MailArchiver 2011 R3 release, we are giving our followers the great opportunity to win a 50 seat GFI MailArchiver license as well as one of our GFI T-shirts!

How does it work?

Five 50-seat GFI MailArchiver licenses and 30 GFI T-shirts are waiting for their rightful winners!

We have chosen a file size that fits into the 1MB to 10MB range. Your mission is to send an email to competitions@gfi.com with an attachment – this could be anything; from documents, to videos, pictures, mp3s… surprise us!

NB: The attachment could be of any size ranging from 1MB to 10MB.

The five senders who get the closest attachment size to that of the mystery file will win a 50-seat GFI MailArchiver license together with a GFI T-shirt each! And if you don’t make it to the first five runner-ups don’t worry; the following 25 senders who get the closest attachment sizes will get a GFI T-shirt!

So what are you waiting for? Send us that email!

Competition Dates

The competition is now Closed. Winners have been contacted via email.

The All Important Small Print

Before you participate be sure to read the Terms and Conditions – it’s very important that you follow these as you could be disqualified if any of these rules are infringed. Having said that… good luck to all!

Terms and Conditions

  • The closest attachments to the chosen file size, and abiding by the Terms and Conditions, will win a 50 seat GFI MailArchiver 2011 R3 license and a GFI T-shirt. Winners will be contacted via email.
  • GFI Software employees and their families cannot take part in this competition.
  • Winners will be notified via email after November 23, 2011. Failure to reply to our email notification within a week will be considered as not interesed anymore and will reserve us the right to chose another winner.
  • GFI is not responsible for the timeliness of the prize dispatch and will be sent once they are made available.
  • Upon contacting the winner/s, if no reply is received within a week (7 days), GFI retains the right to choose another entry.
  • Whilst GFI does its utmost to ensure that all prizes are delivered in a timely fashion the company does not retain responsibility for any prizes that are lost/stolen in the mail.
  • GFI retains the right to cancel/change this or any promotion without notice.
  • GFI’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
  • Any incomplete or irrelevant entries, or entries that do not comply with these Terms and Conditions, will not be eligible to win.
  • Prizes are as described and cannot be substituted for cash.

About the Author:

Christina is Web Marketing Content Specialist at GFI Software. She is a keen blogger and has contributed content to several IT sites, besides working as an editor and regular contributor to Talk Tech to Me. Christina also writes for various publications including the Times of Malta and its technology supplement.

 
Comments
Andrew Yairley November 18, 20114:03 am

A clever, modern inverse on the old “guess how many jellybeans are in the jar” game! I can’t help but wonder what kind of files you’re going to get! My only question is, don’t you think somebody should be disqualified if they send you malware? :)

 
Christina Goggi November 18, 201110:43 am

Hehe whoever emails malware won’t even make it to the competition since GFI MailSecurity will catch it before it reaches the inbox :)

 
Darren Yang November 18, 201110:08 pm

I get the feeling like you guys will be getting some very interesting attachments. Cool idea for a contest, though! I bet it’ll be just as fun for you to look through the results than it is for us to try and find the right attachment size. Worth it for that license, though!

Perry B. November 19, 20116:19 am

A cool, unique, and new way to create a buzz introducing a new product. I’ve been stalking GFI MailArchiver for a while now and I think it has a great potential to solve any email-based problems.

I’m now thinking of the file I will send later. My Internet connection is a bit slow now. I will send it later. I hope I’ll win. I could surely use a GFI MailArchiver license. Good luck to all participants.

Calvin North November 22, 20112:17 am

Will you be giving out bonus points for creativity as far as the attachments are concerned? Maybe I’ll make a nice little visual haiku for you to enjoy.

Christina Goggi November 22, 201110:01 am

Thanks to all for your feedback! :)

@Calvin North – Hehe I wish we could as some of the files we’re receiving are truly interesting!